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    Najib ad-Dawlah (Pashto: نجيب الدوله), also known as Najib Khan Yousafzai (Pashto: نجيب خان), was a Rohilla Yousafzai Afghan who earlier served as a Mughal...
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    of Delhi. The Afghans were supported by three key allies in India: Najib ad-Dawlah who persuaded the support of the Rohilla chiefs, elements of the declining...
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  • Najib or Najeeb (Arabic: نجيب) is an Arabic male given name. Notable people with the name include: Najib ad-Dawlah Yousafzai (died 1770), Afghan warrior...
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    Durrani appointed Najib-ud-Daula as Mir Bakshi (paymaster-general) of the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II. After his death in 1770, Najib ad-Dawlah was succeeded...
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    Najib ad-Dawlah Rohilla. Today also, Dattaji is remembered in the popular Maratha history for his last words when Mian Qutub Shah & Najib ad-Dawlah said...
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    Uttar Pradesh, India. It was built in 1755 by the Mughal minister Najib ad-Dawlah. Codingest. "SULTANA DAKU KA QILA OR PATTHAR GARH KA QILA,NAJIBABAD...
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    Jack, where he played a hijacker, Vinit. He portrayed the role of Najib ad-Dawlah in Ashutosh Gowariker's 2019 period film Panipat starring Sanjay Dutt...
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  • 1767 after Diwali, the Sikhs moved near the territory of Panipat. Najib ad-Dawlah came with his army to fight against them. However, he realized that...
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    Alam II) (r. 1760 – 1806)and his Nawab of Awadh, and Rohillas under Najib ad-Dawlah. Their power was virtually wiped out of northern India and the confederacy...
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  • The most powerful chiefs among the Rohillas were Hafiz Rahmat Khan, Najib ad-Dawlah, Faizullah Khan, Ali Mohammed Khan and Dundy Khan. In 1772 the total...
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    officers and Dattaji himself for now left Punjab for the suppression of Najib-ud-Daula in the Ganges valley. Bapurao Trymbak took the charge of Rohtas...
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    Maratha ruler Mahadji Shinde looted his fort and desecrated the grave of Najib ad-Dawlah. With the fleeing of the Rohillas, the rest of the country was burnt...
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  • Afghan Empire, the Nawab of Awadh and the Kingdom of Rohilkhand under Najib ad-Dawlah. After the death of Peshwa Balaji Bajirao, Madhavrao I became the Peshwa...
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    Emperor Alamgir II with courtiers such as Shah Waliullah, nobles such as Najib-ul-Daula, and the imperial family went to meet Ahmad Shah Durrani, whose...
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    1757 (redirect from AD 1757)
    September 6 – The life of Najib ad-Dawlah is spared by Raghunathrao upon the intercession of General Malhar Rao Holkar. Najib and his family are permitted...
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  • Delhi along with the help of Marathas of Holkar clan. On 25 December 1763, Najib-ad Daulah accidentally shot Jawahar Singh's father Maharaja Suraj Mal, leading...
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    Khan Abdus Samad Khan Zaman Khan Niazi Abdullah Khan Saadullah Khan Najib ad-Dawlah Mian Qutb Shah Rahmat Khan Barech Faizullah Ali Khan Zabita Khan Dunde...
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  • Shukla as Shah Alam II Jitendra Trehan as Imad-ul-Mulk Irrfan Khan as Najib ad-Dawlah also Ghulam Kadir Bob Christo as Ahmed Shah Abdali Maya Alagh as Begum...
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  • prepare for another fresh Maratha army coming from Deccan as advised by Najib ad-Dawlah. The Marathas captured Delhi on August 1, which led to the Third Battle...
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  • and notes that the Rohillakhand's House Chief Najib ad-Dawlah has the largest amount of due taxes. Najib, fearing the Marathas, invites Ahmad Shah Abdali...
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  • Najibabad Mosque of Najibabad was built by Najib ad-Dawlah in 1897 in Uttar Pradesh in India. The Najibabad Masjid of Najibabad is one of oldest Mughal...
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    Shinde captured the family of Zabita Khan, desecrated the grave of Najib ad-Dawlah and looted his fort. With the fleeing of the Rohillas, the rest of...
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  • Mughals in the Battle of Sirhind (1764), Sikhs plundered jagir of Najib-ud-daula. Najib appointed Afzal Khan to take care of Delhi. Sikhs raided the Paharganj...
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    Urdu 1994 Chandrakanta Badrinath / Somnath Hindi The Great Maratha Najib ad-Dawlah / Ghulam Kadir 1995 Banegi Apni Baat Kumar 1996 Just Mohabbat Mr. Singh...
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    Shinde captured the family of Zabita Khan, desecrated the grave of Najib ad-Dawlah and looted his fort. With the fleeing of the Rohillas, the rest of...
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    his death in April 1782. He was more successful than his predecessor Najib ad-Dawlah, the Rohilla Afghan appointed by Ahmad Shah Durrani to protect the...
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  • investigate the Marathas defenses and the possibility of crossing the river. Najib ad-Dawlah and other Rohilla chiefs took this venture with a column of camels...
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    time of the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. Zabita Khan was the eldest son of Najib-ud-Daula, a leader of the Afghan Rohilla and founder of the city of Najibabad...
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    Miranpur, Deoband, Jawalapur, Chandausi, Muzaffarnagar, and Najibabad. Najib ad-Dawlah made peace with the Sikhs by offering them 11 lakhs of rupees tribute...
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    his campaigns into India followed by Timur in 1368, Rohilla chief Najib ad-Dawlah in 1757 and Ghulam Qadir in 1785. In 1804 battles of Khurbura at Dehradun...
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